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plus 13 for wie, 1 under on this final round as you look at paula creamer. >> paula did not hit a good drive off the tee and bounced through the bunker and she's in heavy wet rough. has a decent lie though. going to try to gouge it up and see if she can scoot it up towards the front of the green. she took good, hard swing at that one. >> decent amount of contact. >> that was really well done. >> you bet it was. >> up at 11. cristie kerr for birdie. >> on a tough putt this one is, up and over that hill right now, then it should start to go slightly downhill and swing to the left. trouble was it was going back up towards the mountain. >> over to 10 for the co-leader, stanford. >> that's a 7 iron. hit a beautiful drive. >> on the tee at 14, 413-yard par 4 is seo. bunkers right and left. this a beauty, little bit of a draw right in the center of the fairway. >> five holes left for seo. likely she'll get it in before darkness here which is about 8:15 local time. tied withstand ford and a 66. united states women's open. . >>> this was just a moment ago by o'toole, played her third shot here
plus 13 for wie, 1 under on this final round as you look at paula creamer. >> paula did not hit a good drive off the tee and bounced through the bunker and she's in heavy wet rough. has a decent lie though. going to try to gouge it up and see if she can scoot it up towards the front of the green. she took good, hard swing at that one. >> decent amount of contact. >> that was really well done. >> you bet it was. >> up at 11. cristie kerr for birdie. >> on a...
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this is the defending champion paula creamer who's been in it all week long until a number of drop shots recently. double bogey at the 4th, just dropped another at the 7th, she's drifted all the way back to plus-6, a full ten shots behind seo. >> the putter has really let paula creamer down this past week. she battled hard but it's finally caught up. back to the 9th. >> where cristie kerr is taking a look at her putt for a birdie. but it appears carry webb will play first. >> her putt is going back uphill. she's about flag high. maybe about 15 feet to the right of the hole. decent arm shot to judge fairly well for distance. certainly not as close as she would like. carry's been bothered by a little bit back and hip problems every now and then. i saw her stretching just after she walk up here. >> we take a look at her card off to the kind of start she was looking for, boerdz at both the 2nd and 3rd holes. >> she had 99 putts through the first three rounds average 3g 3 a day. >> we've talked about the difficulty of the greens here at the broadmoor east course, haven't we? but you have to f
this is the defending champion paula creamer who's been in it all week long until a number of drop shots recently. double bogey at the 4th, just dropped another at the 7th, she's drifted all the way back to plus-6, a full ten shots behind seo. >> the putter has really let paula creamer down this past week. she battled hard but it's finally caught up. back to the 9th. >> where cristie kerr is taking a look at her putt for a birdie. but it appears carry webb will play first. >>...
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yes, ma'am. >> bye, paula. >> bye, paula. >> thank you. to call the program. do what i've got to do, for myself, my family. my son.
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the name paula came up.la happened to be the nurse the officer told me about. >> they said that they recognized her voice on the telephone. we were communicating, you know, outside of the prison system. i didn't want to get her in any kind of trouble, but i couldn't stop communicating with her. there was no way that that was going to happen. >> one day i was out on my med run, and one of the sergeants came and got me from the pod and said that the captain wanted to talk to me. so we went on up there, and when we went up there, they asked me if my cell number was a certain number, and i said it was, and they asked me if i had been talking to david, and i said no. and they began to play a tape. >> after we played the tape for her, she confessed to everything. she confessed to having a relation with him. >> i just didn't know what to do, and they just said they wanted my badge and i was going to be escorted off the grounds, and so i said okay. they took my badge, and there i went. >> her security clearance was
the name paula came up.la happened to be the nurse the officer told me about. >> they said that they recognized her voice on the telephone. we were communicating, you know, outside of the prison system. i didn't want to get her in any kind of trouble, but i couldn't stop communicating with her. there was no way that that was going to happen. >> one day i was out on my med run, and one of the sergeants came and got me from the pod and said that the captain wanted to talk to me. so we...
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hi, paula.en doing research on this, is that the e.u. is south korea's second biggest trading partner after china. this deal could be really important for it, couldn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. this deal here in south korea is being hailed as the best deal, the biggest deal that's ever been done, and politicians and economists alike want this to be the model if you like for any future free trade agreement. there are a few with other countries in the pipeline. it is being hailed as a success here. now the deal is expected to reduce tariffs by 96% on all e.u. imports to korea. and when it comes to korean imports to e.u., that's expected to drop by 99% over the next three years. so it took four years to come about. it was started in 2007. and it does come into effect today. and consumers here in south korea are hoping that they are going to see some of the benefits. wine is the most civilized thing in the world. american author ernest hemmingway once said. this wine club in seoul would agree. bu
hi, paula.en doing research on this, is that the e.u. is south korea's second biggest trading partner after china. this deal could be really important for it, couldn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. this deal here in south korea is being hailed as the best deal, the biggest deal that's ever been done, and politicians and economists alike want this to be the model if you like for any future free trade agreement. there are a few with other countries in the pipeline. it is being hailed as a...
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paula hancocks is there. paula, people there are over the top, aren't they? >> reporter: they are absolutely delighted. everyone here is so excited. everyone has been screaming themselves hoarse. everyone went berserk when that final penalty was kicked. there's been chants of nippon, nippon, which is japan, japan. this is so much more than a soccer match i was told for many japanese people. this was a chance for some good news. this team had gone further than anyone had expected and the entire nation was inspired by them. it is 6:30 in the morning here. look at everybody. everyone is absolutely delighted. it's not surprising, it has been a roller coaster of a match. a roller coaster of emotions for everybody here. and it is a well deserved win for japan. you can just see the delight on everyone's faces. >> oh, that's so nice. i see people who are tearing up over there, they're so excited about this. paula hancocks, thanks so much and congrats to the japanese there. they really did need that. let's go to manhattan. >> what a way to start the day. 6:00 a.m. >>
paula hancocks is there. paula, people there are over the top, aren't they? >> reporter: they are absolutely delighted. everyone here is so excited. everyone has been screaming themselves hoarse. everyone went berserk when that final penalty was kicked. there's been chants of nippon, nippon, which is japan, japan. this is so much more than a soccer match i was told for many japanese people. this was a chance for some good news. this team had gone further than anyone had expected and the...
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. >> i think there's a lot of pride at this point for paula creamer, wants to go out with a positive experience defending her championship. gave it her all. >> it was a beautiful par saver. >> i think that putter's trying to respond because it knows it's in real trouble. >> it's got closet time coming up, esn't it? >> this putter needs to respond right now. this is a bogey putt for stanford. >> dan, after she hit that par putt and ran it a good 3 1/2 feet by, she went off to the side of the green just shook her head and looked up to the sky as if she couldn't believe she just made basically three mistakes in a row. >> she seems to be taking a little more time here. >> take one more deep breath and then go. give it a little time. >> beautiful setup. real square. >> quick peek. let's take a second look here. >> wiped across. so doesn't know what's going on but she just got a double gift. she's got a chance to keep that two-shot lead that you see right now. remember she's got a par putt coming up at 15. go to 13 for kerr. jane? >> not a great lie in the first cut of rough here. have to
. >> i think there's a lot of pride at this point for paula creamer, wants to go out with a positive experience defending her championship. gave it her all. >> it was a beautiful par saver. >> i think that putter's trying to respond because it knows it's in real trouble. >> it's got closet time coming up, esn't it? >> this putter needs to respond right now. this is a bogey putt for stanford. >> dan, after she hit that par putt and ran it a good 3 1/2 feet by,...
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for cliff. >> he called and said, paula, we have your dog. so we were just elated and thrilled. >> reporter: perhaps the most released, grant dougherty, who has a special bond with the dog. jackie bensen, news 4. >>> coming up tonight, new reports suggest even more doubt about what really happened between the head of the imf -- the former head of the imf and a hotel maid. >>> a fire near the potomac river. >>> and a look at some of the finest fireworks of all over the country. stay tuned. >>> a woman was found dead in the surveyor tonight. d.c. and u.s. park police recovered the body thank you anacosta road. it is not known how she ended up in the water or how long she had been there. >>> the 6-year-old boy drowned in the chesapeake bay today at sandy point state park. investigators say the child was swimming in an unguarded part of the beach. after finding him in just four feet of water, rescue crews took the child to a hospital where he died. authorities identified him as shakwan kennedy of baltimore city. they say this is a reminder for pa
for cliff. >> he called and said, paula, we have your dog. so we were just elated and thrilled. >> reporter: perhaps the most released, grant dougherty, who has a special bond with the dog. jackie bensen, news 4. >>> coming up tonight, new reports suggest even more doubt about what really happened between the head of the imf -- the former head of the imf and a hotel maid. >>> a fire near the potomac river. >>> and a look at some of the finest fireworks of...
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the so-called south lebanese army backed israeli forces they feel the sacrifices gone unrecognized paula slim that's one former soldier says there is no support from the country he fought for. there's only one thing for was national dreams about and that is to return home but home is southern lebanon and he's stuck here on the other side of the border in northern israel. that's my home five kilometers away eleven years ago for was was one of several thousand christian binny's to free with the israeli army as it left lebanon for eighteen years the israelis had been fighting the palestine liberation organization and hizbollah on lebanese soil helped by the south lebanon army a militia of christians and jews who controlled the south of the country to solve the lebanese didn't fight for. world that is didn't fight for so. there was a meeting of in between them and us but growing domestic pressure in israel over the high losses suffered by the army finally convinced the government to withdraw and it did so quickly. our epstein was a soldier at the time and says the lebanese soldiers who helpe
the so-called south lebanese army backed israeli forces they feel the sacrifices gone unrecognized paula slim that's one former soldier says there is no support from the country he fought for. there's only one thing for was national dreams about and that is to return home but home is southern lebanon and he's stuck here on the other side of the border in northern israel. that's my home five kilometers away eleven years ago for was was one of several thousand christian binny's to free with the...
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took them by what they were basically this is a message for all of our journalists including me and paula. members of the media heard the message loud and clear and stage a protest outside the jail where three with drug refers are being held and preliminary detention human rights activists meanwhile believe the hardly affect the system of power in the country alba grounded because it's very likely that of dillard's or will be forced to ask for my removal from the case investigators want everyone who can interfere out of the picture so they can lead it the way they want to they want the case of the photographers to end without any public discussion and that's possible if all the rest to plead guilty. and well the case seems outrageous to journalists and to many ordinary people it's just the latest in a seemingly endless string of spies scandals to hit georgia. r.t. . well there you can find more background on how the georgian spy scandal unfolded on our website that salty not. so naked ambition find out how ukrainian female activists show their support for the georgian for toddlers. and ca
took them by what they were basically this is a message for all of our journalists including me and paula. members of the media heard the message loud and clear and stage a protest outside the jail where three with drug refers are being held and preliminary detention human rights activists meanwhile believe the hardly affect the system of power in the country alba grounded because it's very likely that of dillard's or will be forced to ask for my removal from the case investigators want...
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smitty's correspondent paula. i mean tom a country which is when under the clouds of its own storm for a while is still the same blood share this dozens of series that killed and we're continuing on to government crackdown on protesters we are very soon x. what will bring about peace for a country lot more next hour here on r.t. . next though the debt crisis raging in europe is claiming more and more economic sculpts spain's suffering recession and mass unemployment has now been put on review by the credit rating agency moody's and the international monetary fund is one france that it needs to impose cuts to avoid becoming europe's next debt crisis victim this is the e.u.'s biggest borrowed greece has been dealt another blow by one of its main credit is germany's finance minister says berlin won't write a blank check to buy greek bonds was a key part of last week's second bailout package will spur economic support patrick told me greece children pushed out of the euro zone long ago. this is typical of contagion we
smitty's correspondent paula. i mean tom a country which is when under the clouds of its own storm for a while is still the same blood share this dozens of series that killed and we're continuing on to government crackdown on protesters we are very soon x. what will bring about peace for a country lot more next hour here on r.t. . next though the debt crisis raging in europe is claiming more and more economic sculpts spain's suffering recession and mass unemployment has now been put on review...
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paula know what. syria has seen complicated events in these three months when religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to polity in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria as the country been attacked the way these armed pounds of extremists are doing it syria is in need of reforms and we have had peaceful demonstrations in favor of reforms the syrian government and president bashar al assad responded to the demands of the people but as you may recall every time the government was about to introduce reforms violence surged in the country i witnessed these acts in daraa and other syrian provinces like many other citizens did the incumbent president of syria is committed to reforms and in two thousand he proposed a major program of reforms but events in the region that followed affected the implementation of t
paula know what. syria has seen complicated events in these three months when religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to polity in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria as the country been attacked the way these armed pounds of extremists are doing it syria is in need of reforms and we have had...
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and israel for more let's calls live mel to tell of evolves coolness is that for us paula how the greek although it is explained that is mission to start the first set up. well this is the problem there has been no explained nation given by athens as to why it is preventing these ships from sailing from its ports distance to gaza just yesterday friday one of the ships called the giuliana state cell it was in the wall since for some fifteen to twenty minutes before the greek closed guard stopped it and i blurted it to a military dockyard athens is not quiet about this and has come on record as saying that no ships this move from gaza will leave its ports and international critics say that it has moved right to do this the country can in fact prevent shops docking at its port but it cannot prevent the opposite it come up from actually leaving its ports depending on where that ultimately land to sail. and this comes a little over a year the minarets had to break goals. and did. people ended with nine people being killed rather how with the activists trying to reach us that means it's time.
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let's catch up with artist paula slayer she's there to bring us up to date with what's happening. again so this is we're predicting earlier a massive turnout have they got the backing they wanted tonight. well it certainly seems as if they do have the backing they wanted this is one of some ten different rallies taking place across the country right now saturday evening here in tell of it there must easily be some fifteen to twenty thousand people a short time ago they marched from watts child boulevard which is a street not far from here they marched here as i say from march chant which locals have dubbed the tapir square obvious for all to hear of course being a throwback to cairo where the egyptian protests and egyptian revolution were centered around now here in the coming hour we are expecting organizers to outline their specific demands the mood is uncertain at the beach and hopefully although there is a heavy security presence police choppers are circling overhead police are called cordoned off all the roads here they are very concerned that they could be a repeat of what h
let's catch up with artist paula slayer she's there to bring us up to date with what's happening. again so this is we're predicting earlier a massive turnout have they got the backing they wanted tonight. well it certainly seems as if they do have the backing they wanted this is one of some ten different rallies taking place across the country right now saturday evening here in tell of it there must easily be some fifteen to twenty thousand people a short time ago they marched from watts child...
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but around up israeli security is there waiting for them or he's paula slee or is live at the durian airport with more she joins us now hello paula so really tough security for the activists who say their mission is a peaceful one does it appear that these measures are actually necessary. well we're talking here of some six hundred israeli police and security officers both inside and outside ben gurion international airport and certainly at this stage it does seem a little excessive when you bear in mind that almost all the activists have been prevented from actually reaching the safe port now we are talking with a number of high profiled left wing israeli activists by telephone and they're telling us that they've been warned by the israeli police that if they sit in the airport they will be arrested i have spoken with the israeli police approached us and micky rosenfeld and he tonight this he said that they're welcome to come but that if they cause trouble then they'll be arrested the israeli police have the names of three hundred and forty cheap passengers intending to participate
but around up israeli security is there waiting for them or he's paula slee or is live at the durian airport with more she joins us now hello paula so really tough security for the activists who say their mission is a peaceful one does it appear that these measures are actually necessary. well we're talking here of some six hundred israeli police and security officers both inside and outside ben gurion international airport and certainly at this stage it does seem a little excessive when you...
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is correspondent paula slater there well you've been telling us a lot about what you think about this story and you can let us know still on our web site r.t. dot com what you think about what's been flown dubbed the flotilla we're asking whether palestinian activists will be able to convince israel to lift the blockade on gaza online tonight this is what you've been telling us by so far close to half of you say it would only happen if the activists arrive no one in numbers over a quarter of you there on the graph for things that israel would be healed to any pressure eighteen percent say the activists can succeed because they have truth from their side the minority here believe the blockade or going after the palestinians stop attacking israel is still time to have your say there's no what are the same boat com. while you're there google was shut down millions of internet sites after deciding their malicious and they don't meet suitable standards find out what the repercussions are for the rest of the web. and also for most online rumors about barack obama's childhood continue to swi
is correspondent paula slater there well you've been telling us a lot about what you think about this story and you can let us know still on our web site r.t. dot com what you think about what's been flown dubbed the flotilla we're asking whether palestinian activists will be able to convince israel to lift the blockade on gaza online tonight this is what you've been telling us by so far close to half of you say it would only happen if the activists arrive no one in numbers over a quarter of...
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that is where we find paula hancocks among fans hoping for their first tournament title. on the other side of the world we're live in new york with susan candiotti. she's with usa supporters at a german sports pub in manhattan. we're also watching soccer fans in washington, d.c., spending their sunday cheering on the american women. all right. so let's first go to tokyo where it is after 5:00 in the morning. but that certainly does not mean that people are not going to come out in full force there. paula, describe the scene there. >> reporter: well, fredricka, up until about a minute ago this was a very excited crowd. then the u.s. scored and this crowd has gone silent. there were huge groans as the usa scored the first goal of this match. now, there were just three people cheering in this room. we discovered there are three americans right in the back there. there's about 200 people here crammed into this little bar in central tokyo. it is after 5:00 in the morning. everyone is determined to see this through. it helps that the beer is still flowing here. i should point o
that is where we find paula hancocks among fans hoping for their first tournament title. on the other side of the world we're live in new york with susan candiotti. she's with usa supporters at a german sports pub in manhattan. we're also watching soccer fans in washington, d.c., spending their sunday cheering on the american women. all right. so let's first go to tokyo where it is after 5:00 in the morning. but that certainly does not mean that people are not going to come out in full force...
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of gaza and israel being very heavy handed very worried and very militant in its response artie's paula joining us live from jerusalem tonight thanks to bring us up to date on a story and of course just reminding you if you've got something that you want to let us know what is your thought about this story and the fly you can log on to our web site our. latest poll if you live there we're asking whether pro palestinian activists will be able to convince israel to lift the blockade on gaza what's your take here but this is what you've been telling us so so far if you take so far says we're close to half of you say it would only happen if you had to survive in overwhelming numbers of a quarter of you don't think israel would yield to any pressure anyway they. say the activists can succeed as long as they've got truth on their side which is a minority view there still twelve percent believing a blockade really lifted if palestinian stop attacking israel we notice now we think about this story almighty knives online while you're there as well these stories may grab your attention to google
of gaza and israel being very heavy handed very worried and very militant in its response artie's paula joining us live from jerusalem tonight thanks to bring us up to date on a story and of course just reminding you if you've got something that you want to let us know what is your thought about this story and the fly you can log on to our web site our. latest poll if you live there we're asking whether pro palestinian activists will be able to convince israel to lift the blockade on gaza...
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authorities correspondent paula slayer let's get more now on the border the french aid ship talked to. the campaign to end the siege of gaza thanks for being with us on r.t. now the activists on the boat said they were not carrying any humanitarian aid and the rain was simply to draw attention to their mission is not just admitting though their aim was to provoke israel. no there were three there are two the people of palestine million gaza which is under siege for the year for the fourth year since the international form an international community failed till this minute to pressure israel to end the illegal sea to respect international law this peaceful activists trying to come in order to show the that one point six million palestinians are living in serious conditions they are carrying some hope they are going to trying to break the isolation was by israel in gaza strip this is not the provocation to provoke a shoot so what happened today and what israel is doing regarding the grave violation committed on the international humanitarian who humanitarian law our people in gaza this
authorities correspondent paula slayer let's get more now on the border the french aid ship talked to. the campaign to end the siege of gaza thanks for being with us on r.t. now the activists on the boat said they were not carrying any humanitarian aid and the rain was simply to draw attention to their mission is not just admitting though their aim was to provoke israel. no there were three there are two the people of palestine million gaza which is under siege for the year for the fourth year...
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. >> desde mexico paula gomez. >> hablando de los zetas hoy se italiana detuvo a 45 personas acusadosro de los andes. io univision conociÓ que hurtado, el jefe militar quien asumiÓ la responsabilidad por las muertes fue subido a un aviÓn en miami. >> el presidente venezolano continuarÁ su tratamiento contra el cÁncer en brasil. el convaleciente mandatario iria al hospital sirio libanes en brasilia. >> desde finales del 2008 surgiÓ en colombia el escandalo de los falsos positivos. son civiles a los que los miembros del ejÉrcito hacÍan pasar por guerrilleros y ahora se han reconocido. >> un trofeo de guerra muy costoso. es la primera vez en colombia que un militar de tan alto rango admite el asesinato de civiles a mano de militares para hacerlos parecer como guerrilleros. la brillante carrera del condecorado coronelborga & terminÓ con una condena de cuartitos aÑo por este delito al aceptar los cargos. >> como lo ha aceptado publicamente se siente arrepentido. agradece la comprension de la sociedad. >> a libio uribe, afirma que aÚn falta por conocer quien dio la orden de los asesinatts.
. >> desde mexico paula gomez. >> hablando de los zetas hoy se italiana detuvo a 45 personas acusadosro de los andes. io univision conociÓ que hurtado, el jefe militar quien asumiÓ la responsabilidad por las muertes fue subido a un aviÓn en miami. >> el presidente venezolano continuarÁ su tratamiento contra el cÁncer en brasil. el convaleciente mandatario iria al hospital sirio libanes en brasilia. >> desde finales del 2008 surgiÓ en colombia el escandalo de los...
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jim and paula are in the cities.hang. >> it's singing and dancing here in south korea. several thousand people here at the foot of one of the biggest steeples in and everybody is very excited and hopeful that it will be third time lucky. this issed third skek tif time they have gone for the olympic winter olympics and everybody is hopeful they will finally get it. the president is front and center in trying to push this bid. he says the pluses is that it's only ever been in one asian country before that went to the winter olympics that is in japan. he is saying you have a huge new following for winter sports. he is saying the city itself, you only have to travel up to half an hour to get to different venues. that su that is always a bonus when it comes to these kind of events. they are already building venues and six to go. they are hoping there will be a sense of fair play and confident voting. >> i'm mooj thu chanmatthew cha munich. you can see hundreds of people have turned out into this central square in munich t
jim and paula are in the cities.hang. >> it's singing and dancing here in south korea. several thousand people here at the foot of one of the biggest steeples in and everybody is very excited and hopeful that it will be third time lucky. this issed third skek tif time they have gone for the olympic winter olympics and everybody is hopeful they will finally get it. the president is front and center in trying to push this bid. he says the pluses is that it's only ever been in one asian...
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. >> reporter: paula pierce lived her life by the ocean.cted from the past. >> reporter: it took decades to find its way to the beaches. >> it's like that's my father's writing, that is my father's writing. >> reporter: sometime between 1960 and 1980, paula's father put this message in a bottle. it reads "return to 419 ocean of $150 from tina, owner of the tina is paula's mother and thinks her dad wrote it to tease his wife. somewhere it reached the thailand of turks and caicos. >> the message carries a special weight and yeah, i'm just really glad to be part of that, i guess. >> reporter: traveling direct is 2,000 miles from hampton beach to turks and caicos. in the 30 to 50 years it spent in the atlantic ocean, paula's parents passed away years ago. >> that gave me chills today. >> i feel like it sent me a message. >> reporter: her father may have meant the message as a practical joke, instead he gave his daughter a priceless gift. >> that's reported laura lemanchek in hampton beach. >>> if you thought the idea of love conquering all was
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we feel the fear we have to get it but if aired on paula may all but i am convinced that the certain things cannot be put to or a friend but we cannot vote on the death penalty because the great majority would be for renewing it we cannot vote on taxes because the majority of people don't want to pay any taxes and we cannot put the defense of our country up to a vote but in contrast to the social democrats we act openly we're not afraid to put ourselves on the line and we share information with you. the info about fair me from our you. know how long can the hole us in for that inevitable twenty four forty eight hours that the shop i have to work in the morning can about nora the. moment i got in the door and we aren't doing anything against the law all right we see how you my only defending what's ours is not in a thermometer tranny if we don't want to merican see here we have to do something about it. here. that's how my debt seldon's trip. bombing project thanks mom i'll keep my fingers crossed by and if i don't return think well of me out find a young man by darling let's go you'r
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think the feel we have to get it and if aired on paula mail that i am convinced that the certain things cannot be put through or a friend we cannot vote on the death penalty because the great majority would be for renewing it we cannot vote on taxes because the majority of people don't want to pay any taxes and that we cannot put the defense of our country to a vote but in contrast to the social democrats we act openly we're not afraid to put ourselves on the line and we share information with you. the info about fair me from our lima. alone can the whole assume for that inevitable twenty four forty eight hours the push up i have to work in the morning cut it out nor the . moment out in the yard we aren't doing anything against the law all right we see how you may really defending what's ours but it's not enough then i'm a tranny if we don't want americans here we have to do something about it. here but that's how my dad said our trip. home is going to convince mom i'll keep my fingers crossed by the federal return think well of me out find a young man my darling let's go you're excited
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rough day for american paula creamer, four bogeys in the underground, tied for 13th heading into round four. >>> well, the leader of the tour de france was saying good day, mate, after today's stage 20. cadel evans has taken the lead, 94 seconds ahead with a 59-mile stage set for tomorrow, mostly ceremonial. looks like the australian will win this year's tour de france. >>> the 49ers hosting super bowl under the stars tonight under their facility, showing super bowl xvi to plenty of fans. a handful will be on hand, including yours truly. highlights tonight at 11:00. good to see a lot of old friends, ones i haven't seen in 20 years. fred dean just got into the hall of fame this year. he'll be there tonight. >> greet see fred. >> we'll have video at 11:00. >> thanks a lot. thousands show off at comic-con. the special guest thahahahaha >> the world famous comic-con is in san diego this weekend. fans just can't get enough. >> tickets first door! >> some of the big highlights on day three of the convention, france ford coppola introduced his new movie, and fans got a sneak peek at the newes
rough day for american paula creamer, four bogeys in the underground, tied for 13th heading into round four. >>> well, the leader of the tour de france was saying good day, mate, after today's stage 20. cadel evans has taken the lead, 94 seconds ahead with a 59-mile stage set for tomorrow, mostly ceremonial. looks like the australian will win this year's tour de france. >>> the 49ers hosting super bowl under the stars tonight under their facility, showing super bowl xvi to...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> that will make everybody feel good. >>> nasa astronomers found somethingthere. we'll tell you what it is next. >>> a surprise discovery in space this week. nasa astronomers found a fourth moon in polluluto's orbit. how did they find it? >> they're planning a spacecraft mission so they have been mapping out the planet and the area surrounding it, just to see what's out there so they can navigate around the area. well, it turns out they were using the hubble telescope to try to detect some rings they thought could be around this dwarve planet. and right here, they actually thought they saw something in 2006, but it was kind of obscure, they couldn't see it very well. the reason why is this moon is a lot smaller than the other ones which are surrounding it. this is somewhere between 8 and 20 miles wide. the other ones are more like 70 miles wide. it is amazing though that they can see it that far away with the hubble. it is a 3 billion miles away, 3 billion. it is amazing to see these types of pictures and discover new things. they think the moons were create
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> that will make everybody feel good. >>> nasa astronomers found somethingthere. we'll tell you what it is next. >>> a surprise discovery in space this week. nasa astronomers found a fourth moon in polluluto's orbit. how did they find it? >> they're planning a spacecraft mission so they have been mapping out the planet and the area surrounding it, just to see what's out there so they can navigate around the area. well, it turns out they...
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searching for cliff. >> he called and said, paula, we have your dog.re just elated and thrilled. >> reporter: perhaps the most relieved, grant dougherty, who has a special bond with the good natured dog. >> he's so sweet. >> reporter: jackie benson, news 4. >> great dane goes where a great dane wants to go. >>> he became the first american ever to do it. cyclist tyler ferrare won the stage of the tour de france on the fourth of july. he won the third stage of cycling's biggest and most famous race, circling to the finish after a grueling 123 miles. even after winning this stage, he is in 169th place in the three-week long marathon. >>> the boston red sox helped a sailor hit a home run so to speak. during yesterday's game bridget liden's family was brought onto the pitching mound, and this message was played on the jumbotron. >> this is aviation ordinance bridget liden on the "uss ronald reagan." >> truth is bridget was there in person to surprise her family. when they realized what was going on, her family sprinted across the field. bridget was deploye
searching for cliff. >> he called and said, paula, we have your dog.re just elated and thrilled. >> reporter: perhaps the most relieved, grant dougherty, who has a special bond with the good natured dog. >> he's so sweet. >> reporter: jackie benson, news 4. >> great dane goes where a great dane wants to go. >>> he became the first american ever to do it. cyclist tyler ferrare won the stage of the tour de france on the fourth of july. he won the third stage...
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paula creamer is five strokes back. >>> pebble beach. champions tour.no one wants to dig too big of a whole the way jay haas is playing. much easier sand to hit out of on the 10th. and puts it safely on the ground. haas is six under for today and a 10 under for the tournament with a one shot lead. >>> kobe bryant recently had knee surgery. but he looked just fine when he wowed campers with a 360 dunk earlier this week. kobe said he would be open to playing overseas if the nba season gets canceled by the lockout. >>> speaking of europe, quarter cup final, england and france is decided on penalty kicks. the back of the net here to put the french on top. and put all of the pressure on england's fay white. >> it is not in. france reaches the semifinals. >> france will take on the winner of tomorrow's usa brazil match in the semifinals. >>> host germany would be left in tears, in the other quarterfinals. japan's corinna maryyama scores the only goal in the 108th minute. japan holds the two-time defending champs germany the first world cup loss since 1999. th
paula creamer is five strokes back. >>> pebble beach. champions tour.no one wants to dig too big of a whole the way jay haas is playing. much easier sand to hit out of on the 10th. and puts it safely on the ground. haas is six under for today and a 10 under for the tournament with a one shot lead. >>> kobe bryant recently had knee surgery. but he looked just fine when he wowed campers with a 360 dunk earlier this week. kobe said he would be open to playing overseas if the nba...
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paula creamer is five strokes back. last year's winner. >>>pebble beach. champions tour.e wants to dig too big of a whole the way jay haas is playing. much easier sand to hit out of on the 10th. and puts it safely on the green. haas is six under for today and and 11 under for the tournament giving him a two-stroke lead. >>>kobe bryant recently had knee surgery. but he looked just fine when he wowed campers with a 360 dunk earlier this week. kobe said he would be open to playing overseas if the nba season gets canceled by the lockout. . >>> speaking of europe, world cup quarterfinals. england and france is decided on penalty kicks. the back of the net here to put the french on top. and put all of the pressure on england's fay white. >> it is not in. france reaches the semifinals. >> france will take on the winner of tomorrow's usa brazil match in the semifinals. >>>host germany would be left in tears, in the other quarterfinals. japan's corinna maryyama scores the only goal in the 108th minute. she won the sprint for the loose ball. japan holds the two-time defending champ
paula creamer is five strokes back. last year's winner. >>>pebble beach. champions tour.e wants to dig too big of a whole the way jay haas is playing. much easier sand to hit out of on the 10th. and puts it safely on the green. haas is six under for today and and 11 under for the tournament giving him a two-stroke lead. >>>kobe bryant recently had knee surgery. but he looked just fine when he wowed campers with a 360 dunk earlier this week. kobe said he would be open to...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> is that not amazing? that is amazing, paula hancocks.ling the story. >>> coming up next, the motto of the mill len yells. live happy and at home with your parents. why generation y is reversing course and breaking with tradition. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you know there are germs on every surface in your mouth. but did you know those same germs can build up and form a resilient layer called biofilm? biofilm germs are strong enough to survive daily brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula goes deep to penetrate biofilm, kill germs and protect your mouth for up to 12 hours. aaaahhhh... [ male announcer ] for a deeper clean, fight biofilm with listerine®. >>> they may be the biggest boomerang generation in history. the babies of the baby boomers, millennials or generation y, their parents are asking, why are you still living at home? poppy harlow looks into that as she looks at the mindset of the. >> another morning, another wake-up call from dad. like so many gey-y 'ers, preston lives at hom
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >> is that not amazing? that is amazing, paula hancocks.ling the story. >>> coming up next, the motto of the mill len yells. live happy and at home with your parents. why generation y is reversing course and breaking with tradition. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you know there are germs on every surface in your mouth. but did you know those same germs can build up and form a resilient layer called biofilm? biofilm germs are strong enough to...
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pressure mounts on the forces prime minister who gets a grilling and paula meant to obey his ties with disgraced news corp executives about the some say the timing of the phone hacking scandal that full body that's a separate arrest of resignations is not a lot of. the long. remaining war crimes that one supplied to us from the balkans completes its capture to serbia address and speech to the moms of poor an outage it's part of the country's leighton's that have to overcome obstacles to its membership beds. and tools and journos who can feel the full sink passions for talk of prison challenge with spying programs they claim is not a clear message to the rest into which is the media community. to pay all news that is in full coming your way in just fifteen minutes time they get updates on. thanks alison great to have you with us and this is sports today here on twenty four hour r t plenty ahead. par for the course after a weekend of shocks in the copper america new theory curable i justify their status by qualifying for that this time. title on the line the eyes have been dollars on the
pressure mounts on the forces prime minister who gets a grilling and paula meant to obey his ties with disgraced news corp executives about the some say the timing of the phone hacking scandal that full body that's a separate arrest of resignations is not a lot of. the long. remaining war crimes that one supplied to us from the balkans completes its capture to serbia address and speech to the moms of poor an outage it's part of the country's leighton's that have to overcome obstacles to its...
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greece is urging the new to hand over its promise bailout all to paula dupree's deep spending cuts and a state asset sell off the measures this include radical tax increases approved despite street days of angry protests. next. fall's the divisive figure of joseph stalin discovers capital associated with the notorious soviet dictator. hello and welcome to the program on this weeks moscow out so we'll be taking a look at one of the most famous figures in russian history joseph stalin and we started here at the museum all at sculpture park next to the famous one nine hundred thirty eight granite sculpture of the soviet leader there were many interesting locations and places connected to the soviet leaders life and death. this sinister monument represents the victims of stalin's purges in the one nine hundred thirty seven million people were held in prison camps by the time his rule was over and the hundreds of thousands still alive if you take a closer look you can see that the nose on the statues face is broken one reason the majority of the controversial leaders step cheese were remove
greece is urging the new to hand over its promise bailout all to paula dupree's deep spending cuts and a state asset sell off the measures this include radical tax increases approved despite street days of angry protests. next. fall's the divisive figure of joseph stalin discovers capital associated with the notorious soviet dictator. hello and welcome to the program on this weeks moscow out so we'll be taking a look at one of the most famous figures in russian history joseph stalin and we...
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problems paula decrees deep spending policies in the state assets that all the measures that include radicals not sing praises were approved just find three days of angry protests. top stories that around fifteen minutes time before the. sports. thank you alice this is the sports news coming to live from moscow a look at the headlines fast model shut out of a palace in two big wimbledon ladies final and amazing with patrick reach about meanwhile the first of the mound semi's is taking place as we speak. here coming n.b.a. season is in a state of jeopardy today off the team owners to look out players over various issues including a proposed a salary cap. and a sample powell runs the fastest one hundred metres of the season in switzerland clocking a time of nine point seven eight seconds. it started at wimbledon where a massive day of nine stand is now in progress two big clashes with localized most certainly on friday's second semifinal which puts together british number one andy murray with world cup one rafael nadal already has never reached the wimbledon designer while defending ch
problems paula decrees deep spending policies in the state assets that all the measures that include radicals not sing praises were approved just find three days of angry protests. top stories that around fifteen minutes time before the. sports. thank you alice this is the sports news coming to live from moscow a look at the headlines fast model shut out of a palace in two big wimbledon ladies final and amazing with patrick reach about meanwhile the first of the mound semi's is taking place as...
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and six million infertile russian couples may see surrogacy as their only chance of having a baby paula distillation means it's the children who suffer in the end. now with the u.s. shuttle program almost over a tough economic situation straining space research some say the american dream of reaching for the stars is over but one man still believes that where there's a will there's a way but williams one of those behind the launch of the hubble space telescope thinks humankind will still make its way into space for special interview is up next. mr williams thank you very much for being with us today it's an honor sir my pleasure said the beauty of hubble images security basically its funding and its place. do you think of beautiful ideas do you have a better chance of being successful by than that that is that aren't that pretty. no i would say well it's always nice to look at beauty. but in fact this far as a scientific value of hubble is concerned or trying to understand the universe and beauty is one of those things maybe you've heard the expression and the beauty is in the mind of t
and six million infertile russian couples may see surrogacy as their only chance of having a baby paula distillation means it's the children who suffer in the end. now with the u.s. shuttle program almost over a tough economic situation straining space research some say the american dream of reaching for the stars is over but one man still believes that where there's a will there's a way but williams one of those behind the launch of the hubble space telescope thinks humankind will still make...
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but optimistic harvest forecasts of problems with russia to return to the global gray market for paula's could harvest up to nineteen million tons of grain this year that's up fifty percent compared to last year on the exchanges wheat is currently trading at around six hundred thirteen dollars a bushel. now let's take a look at the markets for those moving lower after seeing gains of previous sessions light sweet is trading at around ninety four dollars a barrel of bread is iraq one hundred eleven dollars per barrel now asian markets rise after greece approves also thirty measures to avoid debt default japanese the chinese. talks are dancing take a call for a new quarter on a positive note exporters are leading the advance word to your gaming. and here in moscow the r.t.s. is little changed at the start of the trading session declining less than a percent m i six is so close to gross now after russia's biggest oil producer well now its new kill the country's largest miner is down. as the eurozone problems rain one of the main issues on the markets i'm grateful donna from gasper bank expe
but optimistic harvest forecasts of problems with russia to return to the global gray market for paula's could harvest up to nineteen million tons of grain this year that's up fifty percent compared to last year on the exchanges wheat is currently trading at around six hundred thirteen dollars a bushel. now let's take a look at the markets for those moving lower after seeing gains of previous sessions light sweet is trading at around ninety four dollars a barrel of bread is iraq one hundred...
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paula you can always follow you're going to the video blog and of course many others on our web site www dot com among those stories you'll find out today georgian photographers convicted of spying for russia all released colleagues convinced their confessions were coerced find out why the local opposition believes the case had nothing to do with justice from the very beginning . and foreign that skeptics say it was ridiculous that a russian military intervention has bounced back and might just become a significant asset exposed to sing the praises and benefits of the so-called raba army see dot com. observe nature and discover its buzy. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you a non-si. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people murdered and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part is easy is even more devastating it shows over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. from issues t
paula you can always follow you're going to the video blog and of course many others on our web site www dot com among those stories you'll find out today georgian photographers convicted of spying for russia all released colleagues convinced their confessions were coerced find out why the local opposition believes the case had nothing to do with justice from the very beginning . and foreign that skeptics say it was ridiculous that a russian military intervention has bounced back and might just...
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related to what happened here between our between our citizens and of course our correspondent in israel paula see it will be updating us on developments in tel aviv and for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at underscore combe where she is posting her call there and her latest tweet saying the demonstrators have been chanting that israel is a police state and security forces moved to arrest several demonstrators. on yahoo to step down others have been linking him to oust the egyptian dictator hosni mubarak t.v. so keep up to date plenty of tweets on nothing news and stories of love on to our t.v. underscore. moving on now the latest eleventh hour ten thirty u.s. default has failed with republicans rejecting a card bill by democrats washington remains in deep deadlock with a decision needed by tuesday to extend the nation's debt ceiling and allow the government more money to keep growing and economies to mark's fried wolf says all the proposals on the table are simply pushing of the worst outcome. less than two business days away from the worst souls imposed crisis of america's stan
related to what happened here between our between our citizens and of course our correspondent in israel paula see it will be updating us on developments in tel aviv and for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at underscore combe where she is posting her call there and her latest tweet saying the demonstrators have been chanting that israel is a police state and security forces moved to arrest several demonstrators. on yahoo to step down others have been linking him to oust the...
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based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they say, they've come a long way, baby. things have obviously changed a lot over the years, but one thing that hasn't changed is the desire to explore innovative programs. the farm invests a lot of time, research, and investment into improving lemon production through innovation. in 2008, they completed work on a solar panel project that stretches acr
based in santa paula, the farm is a testament to what hard work and determination can do. founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the...
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there we've got cameras daughter grown elsewhere as well bring your views the latest live pictures paula what is the mood there we're just focused on the stage now i mean what are these jobs so you know are they protest songs i can't understand what they're saying if you got a better idea. but they're not focused on space and they populate israeli sunset that is my this is really having a spirit people coming together i think that's really the sense i get here of units the obvious main is uniting behind a common theme and israeli society city hasn't missed something like this in years the netanyahu government in a true and a half years and it's been in place has been completely caught by surprise and i think what did start as a protest against rising costs of living against education the the police for example the doctors have been protesting for several months already so it started with very specific concerns but if we has unified people into rallying call calling for an. down i mean an hour across walking constant people who were holding up posters saying mubarak aside netanyahu that a
there we've got cameras daughter grown elsewhere as well bring your views the latest live pictures paula what is the mood there we're just focused on the stage now i mean what are these jobs so you know are they protest songs i can't understand what they're saying if you got a better idea. but they're not focused on space and they populate israeli sunset that is my this is really having a spirit people coming together i think that's really the sense i get here of units the obvious main is...
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and israel from all its calls live mel to tell of evolves for this is that for us paula how. it is explained that is mission to stop the first set up. well this is the problem there has been no explanation given by athens as to why it is preventing the ships from sailing from its ports distant to gaza just just today friday one of the ships called the giuliana sit sail it was in the waltons for some fifteen to twenty minutes before the greek close guard stopped it and diverted it to a military dockyard athens is not quiet about this and has come on record as saying that no ships distant from gaza will be that supports and international critics say that it has no right to do this the country can in fact prevent ships docking at its port but it cannot prevent the opposite it come up from actually leaving its ports depending on where that ultimately land to say oh. i'm going to this comes a little over a year off douras the minarets had to break balls cade's and did. people ended with people being killed about how with the activists point to reach us that means this time. well l
and israel from all its calls live mel to tell of evolves for this is that for us paula how. it is explained that is mission to stop the first set up. well this is the problem there has been no explanation given by athens as to why it is preventing the ships from sailing from its ports distant to gaza just just today friday one of the ships called the giuliana sit sail it was in the waltons for some fifteen to twenty minutes before the greek close guard stopped it and diverted it to a military...
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paula steers keeping abreast of developments in tel of the even for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at underscore com where she's posting her comments and later please say that protesters have been chanting israel is a police state as security forces arrested several demonstrators were to keep up to date there are plenty of tweets and other news stories as well of course but on to r.t. underscore calm. now the debt crisis raging in europe is claiming more and more economic scalps spain's suffering recession and mass unemployment has now been put on review by the credit rating agency moody's the international monetary funds that want france to impose cuts to avoid becoming europe's next debt crisis victim and the biggest bar of greece has been dealt another blow by one of its main creditors germany's finance minister says well write a blank check to buy back bonds that was a key part of last week's second bell package you get on with all the pattering young says greece should have been pushed out of the euro zone long ago this is typical of contagion we've been talking abo
paula steers keeping abreast of developments in tel of the even for the very latest you can follow us on twitter at underscore com where she's posting her comments and later please say that protesters have been chanting israel is a police state as security forces arrested several demonstrators were to keep up to date there are plenty of tweets and other news stories as well of course but on to r.t. underscore calm. now the debt crisis raging in europe is claiming more and more economic scalps...
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whole thing you have spent and spent even on them says the old washington's will want to pick square paula poundstone because waging war is to pursue. the president out on the street with a small security detail not a practical a marine division mc i'd see him he wouldn't last five minutes the resistance in afghanistan want to liberate a country so take any opportunity they care to tie get any official a level in any term not only under one hundred thousand us troops about thirty or forty thousand other troops there are well over a hundred thousand private security contractors you never lose discuss the major media so combat forces may come out of private security forces may go in to take their place america wages wars not just to win them but to wage them because the profits is so great the war profiteers one of these wars waged ten billion dollars we know of cold out already hold every month besides the regular defense appropriations for the afghans for all of us the.
whole thing you have spent and spent even on them says the old washington's will want to pick square paula poundstone because waging war is to pursue. the president out on the street with a small security detail not a practical a marine division mc i'd see him he wouldn't last five minutes the resistance in afghanistan want to liberate a country so take any opportunity they care to tie get any official a level in any term not only under one hundred thousand us troops about thirty or forty...